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From the Justice League to Watchmen, Earth-1 to Earth-2, your place to talk about DC Comics and the DCnU!enThu, 21 Mar 2019 19:24:43 GMTvBulletin60https://community.cbr.com/images/misc/rss.pngCBR Community - DC Comicshttps://community.cbr.com/
Teen Titans/Titans Poll II: Favorite Members (1980-1998)https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122840-Teen-Titans-Titans-Poll-II-Favorite-Members-(1980-1998)&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 19:19:18 GMTWho are your favorite new additions to the Teen Titans during the era specified (New Teen Titans/ Titans/ Team Titans)? The poll is multiple choice, so I'd love to hear who you chose and why. I'll be doing this for all the main era's of the Teen Titans franchise, similar to the JSA/JLA threads floating around.
]]>DC ComicsEl_Gatohttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122840-Teen-Titans-Titans-Poll-II-Favorite-Members-(1980-1998)Top 10 Supervillains in the DC Universehttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122835-Top-10-Supervillains-in-the-DC-Universe&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 17:23:46 GMTWho are the most dangerous supervillains in the DCU and why are they a big threat?
Try to limit the list to 10 or so.Who are the most dangerous supervillains in the DCU and why are they a big threat?

Try to limit the list to 10 or so.
]]>DC Comicsstargazer01https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122835-Top-10-Supervillains-in-the-DC-UniverseOutside of the Big 2 publishers, I regularly pick up comics from...https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122833-Outside-of-the-Big-2-publishers-I-regularly-pick-up-comics-from&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 15:49:22 GMTOutside of DC and Marvel publications, which "independent" publisher to you regularly pick up comics from?

Choose all that apply
]]>DC Comicstib2d2https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122833-Outside-of-the-Big-2-publishers-I-regularly-pick-up-comics-fromOutside of the Big 2 publishers, I regularly pick up comics from...https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122832-Outside-of-the-Big-2-publishers-I-regularly-pick-up-comics-from&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 15:48:16 GMTOutside of DC and Marvel publications, which "independent" publisher to you regularly pick up comics from?
]]>DC Comicstib2d2https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122832-Outside-of-the-Big-2-publishers-I-regularly-pick-up-comics-fromNew reader need some help plz?https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122831-New-reader-need-some-help-plz&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 15:11:52 GMTGuys i am a new comic book fan i like dc comics a lot. Recently i decided to buy dome comics and i really loved them but when i was reading i didnt know what had happened before so can you give some suugestions on where i should start reading. I am open to suggestionsGuys i am a new comic book fan i like dc comics a lot. Recently i decided to buy dome comics and i really loved them but when i was reading i didnt know what had happened before so can you give some suugestions on where i should start reading. I am open to suggestions
]]>DC ComicsDragonSlayerXxhttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122831-New-reader-need-some-help-plzHELP! Need help with a DC Pull-List.https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122830-HELP!-Need-help-with-a-DC-Pull-List&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 15:01:20 GMTGood day!

My son, age 17, and I are getting into collecting comics.

He's more into DC, myself Marvel.

I stopped collecting back in 2015 and I've lost touch with the pulse of the comics world (if I ever had it).

We're putting together a new pull-list for our local comic book shop.

He knows he wants to collect one Batman comic and one Superman Comic.

Which of the current 2019 Batman and Superman Comics, if you could only pick one, would you pick and why?

Also, where should we start, what number?

I hate coming in in the middle of an arc....

Thank you!
]]>DC ComicsMaximum-Mikehttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122830-HELP!-Need-help-with-a-DC-Pull-ListWhere Are You From?https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122828-Where-Are-You-From&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 14:50:49 GMTOK after my age poll I got curious so I thought I'd give it a whirl. Where are you from? As in where do you live now, not where were you born. I can't make this a poll for obvious reasons so just answer below. If you're from the US say the state and if not, the country.

I'm a big fan of the old muck mockery of a man but for some reason have only read a few runs.

My favourite, so far, is tied between the original 13 issue run by Wein and Moore’s run.

I have really enjoyed Snyder and Soule’s volume as well as Wein’s return for 6 issues after.

Other than that I have read all between Wein’s and Moore’s run, which I found to be rather boring short of a handful of issues.

I have enjoyed Millar’s run as well.

My question to you is this. What should I read next? Should I just work through everything or select material ?

Also, what are your fav runs ?
]]>DC ComicsRuss840https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122822-Swamp-ThingI,Vampire trades,should i get em?https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122817-I-Vampire-trades-should-i-get-em&goto=newpost
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 06:41:20 GMTWanted to get the trade paperback. The new 52 version. Is it worth getting?Wanted to get the trade paperback. The new 52 version. Is it worth getting?
]]>DC ComicsHATEISFOREVERhttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122817-I-Vampire-trades-should-i-get-emDoomsday Clock 9https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122799-Doomsday-Clock-9&goto=newpost
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 21:36:53 GMTOnce again, it took some time for me to assemble a breakdown for this issue. I see a lot of loose ends, and a lot happening, and a lot of questions that still remain. It's been such a great story so far, but there are some signs that we might be getting a second story very much like… Infinite Crisis.

For all who are new to DC and want to get started or those who are jumping at random. OR even those who wanna follow a character throughout all appearances. Let's make this place the first one to go to for answers.

From all DC properties(Wildstorm, Vertigo included.)

Bring on the comics. (With permission from THe Darkknight Detective)
]]>DC ComicsAJpyrohttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122796-DC-comics-RecommendationsThe Button storylinehttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122785-The-Button-storyline&goto=newpost
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:58:17 GMTCurious about where all this storyline appears in.
Obviously
Rebirth Deluxe
The Button
And it leads all to Doomsday clock, but did other books touch on this subject, are they worth a read?Curious about where all this storyline appears in.

Obviously
Rebirth Deluxe
The Button

And it leads all to Doomsday clock, but did other books touch on this subject, are they worth a read?
]]>DC ComicsMenacerhttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122785-The-Button-storyline12 Heroes That Define DC Comicshttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122784-12-Heroes-That-Define-DC-Comics&goto=newpost
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:57:06 GMTLet's say a poster is drawn or a mural that shows 12 DC Heroes (not villains, just heroes) that are meant to represent DC Comics, who would those heroes be?

Of course, most are going to list Superman, Batman, WW, Flash, etc... It's those other eight or so that people will list that will be interesting to see.
]]>DC Comicscajhttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122784-12-Heroes-That-Define-DC-ComicsWhy does only Billy turn into a different person when in Shazam Mode?https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122777-Why-does-only-Billy-turn-into-a-different-person-when-in-Shazam-Mode&goto=newpost
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 07:51:16 GMTWhen Billy Batson yells "SHAZAM!" and transforms into Captain Marvel/Shazam, he physically becomes a different person...a full adult who does not particularly resemble Billy.

When other Shazam/Marvel Family members transform, however, they still look like themselves...except with the Shazam powers and costumes. Why is Billy unique in this aspect?

Buried Alien (The Fastest Post Alive!)
]]>DC ComicsBuried Alienhttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122777-Why-does-only-Billy-turn-into-a-different-person-when-in-Shazam-ModeDC Should Have a Policy For Not Bringing Back Heroes Whose Stories Have Endedhttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122767-DC-Should-Have-a-Policy-For-Not-Bringing-Back-Heroes-Whose-Stories-Have-Ended&goto=newpost
Tue, 19 Mar 2019 23:54:07 GMTOne of the most frustrating problems facing the Big Two is that there is a percieved notion that nothing ever changes. While this isn't technically true (I don't think we will be seeing Dick Grayson in pixie shorts anytime soon), the stagnation in the DC and Marvel Universes from an outsider's perspective is shocking. Characters who have been introduced in the 40s, 50s, and 60s are still their strapping, young selves three quarters to a half a century later, with little character development to boot.

What is even more frustrating however, is when Marvel and DC make changes in the status quo in order to trick the reader into thinking that the change will be permanent (i.e. character deaths, heroes knocked out of action)
but quickly reverting that progression and returning to a state of business as usual.

Examples in relation to DC Comics that I could give are Superman being ressurected after his demise in the mid nineties and Hal Jordan resuming the Green Lantern role after he massacred much of the original Green Lantern Corps.

This is why I think DC should have have a policy for not bringing back a character whose story has ended, whether they die (Barry Allen, Vic Sage) or they merely retire (Jack Knight, Jim Gordon). This would help boost readers' trust in DC as a publisher, knowing that the stories they are currently enjoying won't be struck down and ignored by the next writer in the series, while also forcing DC to think more wisely about which characters to kill off.
]]>DC ComicsTimothy Hunterhttps://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?122767-DC-Should-Have-a-Policy-For-Not-Bringing-Back-Heroes-Whose-Stories-Have-Ended